Cebil (Anadenanthera colubrina)

Anadenanthera colubrina, also known as Vilca, Huilco, Wilco, Angico or Cebil, is a South American tree closely related to Yopo, or Anadenanthera peregrina. It grows from 5 m to 20 m tall and the trunk is very thorny. The leaves are mimosa-like, up to 30 cm in length and they fold up at night. In Chile, A. colubrina produces flowers from September to December and bean pods from September to July. In Brazil A. colubrina has been given "high priority" conservation status.

Traditional use:

Cebil has been used as an entheogenic snuff by shamans in South America for thousands of years.